The event held an array of performers including Kehlani, Superfruit, and Icona Pop.

The event sold out for the first time in the event’s history with over 100,000 people showing up to the festival. However, attendees were turned away from performances due to the event being over sold.

As a result of the enormous turnout the event reached full capacity at 9 p.m. Attendees who purchased tickets were asked to go home after waiting in line for hours.

The crowd was considered a fire hazard with deputies and fire marshals clearing the area.

The hashtag #LAPride was trending on twitter for several hours following the incident. Festival goers expressed their disappointment with the way things were handled.

I think the stuff going on with #LAPride is just more commercialization of pride. It is shameful to sell more tickets than you have capacity for. The Stonewall riot and lgbt rights movement wasn't about companies making money. Pride is about equality. Refund all tickets sold.

LA Pride was so horrible. Waited almost 2 hours in line only for the line to stop at the gate due to full capacity. Then they made people wait another hour before telling everyone in line to go home via helicopter. 😠 #lapride@lapride

Organizers of the event took to twitter to apologize for the inconvenience stating that anyone turned away can use their unused ticket for entry to Sunday’s events. Attendees will also receive further information on a potential refund on Monday.

Thank you to all who came out to the first day of the 2018 LA Pride Festival yesterday. We are sorry and would like to apologize to everyone who could not get in after the venue hit capacity. More below… #JUSTBE#LAPride#Pride2018pic.twitter.com/xFE5eKfQkf

Headliner Kehlani issued a statement expressing her dismay for those who were left out of the event.

“As fun as that was, my heart goes out to all the folks who drove, flew, train and bussed here and weren’t allowed in,” she posted on Twitter. “Throughout all the mishaps, tonight we broke a record. Made history. LA Pride committee said they’ve never seen ticket sales like this. Thank you again, really.”

as fun as that was my heart goes out to all the folks who drove, flew, train & bussed here and weren’t allowed in. my heart is wit those who had scary run ins with the LAPD & bad security tonight. we gotta do better.

Tatiana Diaz is a student at Cal State University, Fullerton and a reporter for MUSE. She will be receiving her Bachelor’s degree in communications with a concentration in journalism this Summer. Tatiana has a passion for reporting on fashion, entertainment and pop culture.